Posted: 12/24/2007
- Steve Beshear won a lopsided victory in November over a scandal-plagued incumbent to become governor of Kentucky in a remarkable political comeback more than 20 years after he last held an elective office.

Updated: 12/24/2007
- Jessica Moore and her grandmother were headed north to Somerset, on the hunt for a popular item. Just across the Pulaski County line - a few miles from home - another car crossed the center line and hit the Toyota Camry that Partin was driving head on.

Posted: 12/24/2007
- University of Kentucky biochemist Eric J. Smart thinks for diabetics, having high level of high-density lipoprotein - commonly known as good cholesterol - could be too much of a good thing.

Updated: 12/24/2007
- Police say this is not uncommon in the season of giving for there to be a lot of taking in the form of car break-ins. They say there are things you can do to avoid becoming a victim.

Updated: 12/23/2007
- After nearly three months after nurses walked out and took to the picket line outside ARH hospitals across the region, a spokesperson from the Kentucky Nurses Association confirms that nurses from the KNA and WVNA have voted yes to adopt ARH's most recent contract proposal.

Posted: 12/22/2007
- Thirty-six Florida State players won't be going to the Dec. 31 Music City Bowl against Kentucky because of an academic cheating scandal, violations of team rules, injuries or other reasons.

Updated: 12/22/2007
- It's often the only thing hundreds of Eastern Kentucky families get for Christmas. Saturday, volunteers with the Tri-Cities Empty Stocking Fund delivered 600 food baskets and 2,700 toys to low income families and elderly people throughout Harlan and Letcher Counties.

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